Ford Mustang Convertible

Ford Mustang delivers more performance inside the cabin,
thanks to new technologies and features for the 2013 model year aimed at making
the drive even more fun.

“Mustang stays fresh by keeping pace with everything going
on in the tech world,” said Dave Pericak, Mustang chief engineer. “We are
taking all the technology people are used to using and finding ways to
integrate it into Mustang, based on enthusiasts’ feedback.”

An available new 4.2-inch liquid crystal display (LCD)
productivity screen positioned between the tachometer and speedometer helps
customers track information related to fuel economy and vehicle performance.
The menu is navigated through a five-way button on the steering wheel.

Unique to Mustang’s productivity screen is Track Apps, which
delivers performance metrics for drivers who want to put their car to the test
at the track.

An accelerometer shows the g force the car is pulling from
left to right. Drivers can also track their fastest times with the acceleration
timer screen, which offers 0-30 mph, 0-60 mph, 0-100 mph, eighth-mile and
quarter-mile. Both an automatic start and a countdown start, complete with drag
racing start light, are available.

The brake performance screen indicates stopping time and
distance for 60-0 or 100-0. The view/clear results screen lets drivers take a
look at their top times including their all-time best. They can also review
their last results and saved results from the acceleration timer and brake
performance screen.

“We took advantage of sensors that are already on the
vehicle to give customers information they would have to pay extra for in the
aftermarket,” said Jeff Seaman, Mustang launch leader. “They have more data at
their fingertips than ever before.”

The 2013 Ford Mustang also offers two new audio systems for
even better sound quality for incredible clarity and crispness. The optional
Shaker system comes with eight speakers and pumps out 370 watts of power. The
upgraded Shaker Pro offers nine speakers and delivers 550 watts of power.

“We are really listening to our customers and making
technology and convenience more accessible,” said Jim Owens, Mustang Marketing
manager. “New customer option packages for the GT and V6 that provide SYNC®
with steering wheel controls, a leather steering wheel and shifter, six-way
power driver’s seat, fog lamps and auto dim mirror are just one example.”

The 2013 Ford Mustang also includes a wealth of features for
more customer convenience.